Coalminer
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Hop and Grain in Marrickville seems to be okay - at least their website is quite extensive.
What do you mean? Is it an immersion chiller?Also, talking about turn key, does the BM come with a chiller?
Kadmium
Yes it does and the chiller does not need cleaning after
Hi all - new to the forums so go easy on me!
I'm getting ready to get back into home brewing and really like the idea of an all in one system such a the Braumeister 20L Plus. My question is where is the best place to buy one? I am in the north of Sydney.
Some research always seems to lead back to Grain and Grape in Melbourne. Any other suggestions closer to home?
It is built in, the outer skin wall. Connected up to regular tap outlets underneath. IngeniousWhat do you mean? Is it an immersion chiller?
appreciate the insights. I think you were fortunate to have purchased before the government started apply GST / import taxes. I ran the numbers and it comes out just about the same...I was like you when I was looking around for my BM, I went further afield though, I bought mine direct from Germany, a 19% discount straight away, postage was 80 Euro. That was before the day any sales tax was added here.
Another one to look at is Home Brew West Republic of Ireland, 23% sales tax.
Luck of the draw if it gets through customs without attracting 10% sales tax.
As for comparing a BM with a Chinese model, BM wins hands down, stirring isn't necessary, it stirs itself every 15 minutes through the pump breaks, and a superior quality build.
If you go through Home Brew West tell Brian Tony wants his money.
I learned something new. That's very clever indeed.It is built in, the outer skin wall. Connected up to regular tap outlets underneath. Ingenious
The cooling skin does work well when the pump is on, however in summer the hotter temperatures does mean it takes twice as long using tap water (good thing 'summer' only lasts 4 weeks here!) Not as fast as other chilling means but good for simplicity + cleaning.I learned something new. That's very clever indeed.
A pond pump in a bucket of ice water once you get below around 50c works wonders.The cooling skin does work well when the pump is on, however in summer the hotter temperatures does mean it takes twice as long using tap water (good thing 'summer' only lasts 4 weeks here!) Not as fast as other chilling means but good for simplicity + cleaning.
Hi Mark,AHB can be a bit of both; a lot of people get invested in whichever choice they settled on. Its fair to say that a many are highly motivated by price; which isn’t the only consideration.
I am on my second Braumeister, have brewed on several including the larger commercial ones. Have had the mixed pleasure of brewing on most of the other options available, so made what I regard as a well informed decision when it came time to re-equip.
My brewing is mostly recipe development so at present I own a 10L Braumeister. Settled on the Braumeister for a lot of reasons; but mainly because I can repeat a brew to 1 minute 1oC as many times as i need to to nail the results I'm looking for.
Reliably and consistency is paramount to me!
That may not be your main motivation, but whatever you choose the Braumeister remains to my mind the best quality most reliable system on the market.
Mark
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